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1 cu ft tuned to 36hz for a memphis hpo10. thoughts?
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1 cu ft tuned to 36hz for a memphis hpo10. thoughts?
not sure all that bracing is needed for such a small box. Is it drawn to scale-looks alot more than 1 cube if thats a 9" circle.
bracing never hurt anything. the brace for the port is needed because the woofer is loading right off of the port. and yes my math is on. it looks bigger because of the triple port baffle, and port and woofer dis. need to be taken into account.
didnt relize that was a triple baffle-thought it was another brace really close to the side. Is 2.25" really needed for the port?
It would be better to have the sub on the other side so its not directly above the port opening.
nice catch. didnt even think of the possible unloading issues there. thanks!
Yep. Generally you try to keep the sub as far from the port opening as possible. I've had enclosures like what you pictured that did work though.
The HPO is not a high excursion driver so keeping the port area, tuning, and net volume is check is very key. If you don't you will find yourself with a damaged HPO do to passing the mechanical limitations.
What size port and how long?
Should be able to do a side firing port with out the triple baffle as that is just a waste of wood really.
20" long port gives it a 28hz tuning...
Far to low on tuning.
What is the port diameter and such?